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Ciudades esponja y el hábitat del panda
La incursión de The Nature Conservancy en ChinaRevista Land LinesOutubro 2017Por James N. Levitt y Emily MyronThe Nature Conservancy China se asocia a PKU–Lincoln Center en dos importantes iniciativas ecológicas terrestres: el proyecto de ciudad esponja en Shenzhen, que mitigará las...
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Mayors, Foundation Leaders at Legacy Cities Roundtable
Comunicados de ImprensaMaio 20, 2014For Immediate ReleaseContact: Anthony Flint 617-503-2116 anthony.flint@lincolninst.edu CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (May 20, 2014) – Mayors from post-industrial cities in the Northeast and Midwest will arrive at...
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Alternatives to Sprawl
Informes sobre Políticas FundiáriasDezembro 1995Dwight YoungSprawl is not a recent phenomenon. There is general agreement that it began in the construction boom of the post-World War II years and really came into its own with the initiation of the Interstate...
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2019 C. Lowell Harriss Dissertation Fellowship Program
Graduate Student FellowshipOportunidades de Bolsas para Estudantes GraduadosJaneiro 2019The C. Lowell Harriss Dissertation Fellowship Program assists Ph.D. students, primarily at U.S. universities, whose research complements the Lincoln Institute's interests in land and tax policy.
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Sponge Cities and Panda Habitat
The Nature Conservancy's Foray into ChinaRevista Land LinesOutubro 2017By James N. Levitt and Emily MyronThe Nature Conservancy China is partnering with the PKU-Lincoln Center on two major land-based green initiatives: Shenzhen's sponge city project will mitigate floods by absorbing rainfall with...